

Colors: Colores de guerra
Directed by Dennis HopperBob Hodges es un policía experimentado que trata de enseñar a su joven pupilo Danny McGavin a sobrevivir patrullando en la zona este de L.A., donde impera la ley de las bandas callejeras.
Colors: Colores de guerra Ratings & Reviews
- Mister Arn11 de marzo de 2026“Colors” is a police drama about an anti-gang unit operating in Los Angeles during the late 1980s. The film pairs Sean Penn with Robert Duvall in a portrait of police working under constant pressure. It is less about plot than atmosphere, capturing the tension and unpredictability of gang policing in 1980s Los Angeles, even if the storytelling never reaches the sharpness of the world it portrays.
- Pissed Off Papa12 de septiembre de 2025This movie is soo authentic that they used real gang members for it. My ex brother in law was a cop for a big city and he told me in the academy they showed them this movie to show them what gangs are really like. I cant stop re-watching this movie over and over.
Colors: Colores de guerra Trivia
Colors: Colores de guerra was released on 29 de abril de 1988.
Colors: Colores de guerra was directed by Dennis Hopper.
Colors: Colores de guerra has a runtime of 1h 59min.
Colors: Colores de guerra was produced by Robert H. Solo.
Bob Hodges es un policía experimentado que trata de enseñar a su joven pupilo Danny McGavin a sobrevivir patrullando en la zona este de L.A., donde impera la ley de las bandas callejeras.
The key characters in Colors: Colores de guerra are Danny McGavin (Sean Penn), Bob Hodges (Robert Duvall), Louisa Gomez (María Conchita Alonso).
Colors: Colores de guerra is rated R.
Colors: Colores de guerra is a Drama, Action, Crimen film.
Colors: Colores de guerra has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
Colors: Colores de guerra had a budget of 6 MUS$.
Colors: Colores de guerra has made 46,6 MUS$ at the box office.


















